Description: Is the water temperature in your shower always changing from hot to cold, cold to hot again? Do you notice these changes when a sink, toilet, and/or another shower is turned on within the house? Well, your problem may be ...

Whether you have Danze faucets or a Kohler shower, we carry a variety of valves and faucet parts to keep your plumbing systems in working order. With valves for faucets, showers, toilets, kitchen faucets and more, you'll be able to find the diverter valve, control valve or shower valves that you're looking for. If you have any questions on the right valve for your system, don't hesitate to call our trained sales team today!

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Thermostatic Valves:
Used in a tub/shower
to set a specific water
temperature to within plus or
minus one degree. When
temperature fluctuations occur
at the water inlets, a thermal
actuator adjusts the hot and
cold rate to maintain the
original temperature setting.
Acts as a scald guard.

Diverter Valves:
Used to divert water
between two faucets (for
example, a shower head and tub
spout). Also referred to as
Transfer Valves.

Fill Valves:
Intended for use with a toilet
tank and regulates the water
that fills the tank after the
toilet is flushed.

Foot Valves:
Used to turn off and on a
drinking fountain by use of the
foot.

Mixing Valves:
Used to mix amounts of hot and
cold water to achieve a desired
water temperature.

Pressure Balance Valves:
reacts to changes in pressure of
water being delivered such that
the volume of water that leaves
the pressure balance valve is a
constant mix of hot and cold
even if the pressure of one or
both of the sources changes.
Acts as a scald guard.

Rough-In Valves:
Any valve that is meant for
installation behind-the-wall.

Volume Control Valves:
Used to regulate the flow of
water through the faucet. May
also be known as flow control
valves, flow divider valves
and/or bypass flow regulators.

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For the purpose of turning the water supply off and ensuring that no water will run through the valve of a fixture that needs repair. This allows the user to keep other plumbing fixtures active while the damaged fixture is replaced.